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rrrTsnuRcn tost-cazettei Thursday, jue 6, i8. Death Notices Death Notices i Legal Notices 66 Automobiles For Sale 3 Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted ueath Notlrei NO. 261 PREVIOUS DEATHS DEATHS YESTERDAY Drafting Detailer Checker Experienced man, capable, of following job from beginning to end. Structural drafting experience essential. We offer an exciting growth future and quiet community living in Butler, all just a short distance from Pittsburgh.

If you nave the qualiti-cations, write or call Spang Personnel, 281-2820. SPANG COMPANY Headquarters: Butler, Penna. An Equal Opportunity Employer Vandzura On Wednesday, June 3, 1968, John of 1090 Millers Lam Plum Boro, husband of the lale Barbara Vand-jura; father of Stephen, John, George, Joseph, Mlchoel. Clarence, Florence and Agnes Vand-lura, Anna Durani 25 grandchildren, 15 great orondchildritn. Friend! received at the PAUL R.

ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg Penn Hills. Funeral Soturday at 9 m. Reaulem high moss from the Sf. John the Baptist Church, Unity ot 10 a. m.

Family houn 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Wagner Wednesday, June 1968, Horry (Henry) of 413 Irene Sl Shaler wo husband of Anna M. Dlnkel; father ot Wllma Danli, Margaret Gundlach, Dorothy Ann, Harry Kenneth, Bernard, Robert and Gerald Woonor; brother of Mn. Elizabeth Rodenbaugh and William Wagner; also survived bv 27 grandchildren.

Friends received ot the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glen-lhaw. Funeral on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Reauiem high mass In All Saints Church at 10 o'clock.

(Parish rosary on Friday evenlna at 8:30 o'clock, visitation with the family 2-4 ond 7-10 p. Walker On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Wllllom P. Walker; husband of the lote Edna Perk! Walker; father of Mn. Josephine Madden, Mrs. Galdys Golightly, Mrs.

Mary McHenrv and Wllllom P. eight grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at the Second United Presbyterian Church, 300 Hay Wllk.

Contributions may be made to the United Presbyterian Church of Taylorstown, Pa. Weixel At South Vietnam on Wednesday, May 29, 1968, SSgt. Daniel son of Joseph L. ond Margaret Roach Weixel of 35 Bellevue West View; brother of William John Mn. Patricio White, Lois M.

ond James V. Weixel. V.F.W. 2754. of 285 and friends will be received ot the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Per-rysvllle, after noon Thursdoy. Reaulem high mass In St. Athonaslos Church, West View on Saturdoy morning ot 10 o'clock. Allegheny Council 285 of service! Friday evening at 1:30 p.

rrt. Wilson On Monday, June 1968, Delitha Naly Wilson of 3924 Dowllng Wilklns Two. (formerly of Irwin, beloved wile of Lloyd Wilson; mother of Mrs. Eleanor Jane KM-llngsworth and Gerald E. Wilson; sister of John Naley of Manor, also 10 grandchildren.

Friends received at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. (at Coal where services will be held on Thursday at 1 p. m. (Visitation! 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m.) Witcraft On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Theodore (Ted) R.

Witcraft of Irwin, husband of Dorothy T. Stein-er Witcraft; father of Nancy Womeldorf; five grandchildren, one niece, one nephew. Friends received at the WILLIAM N. SNYDER ft SON FUNERAL HOME, 521 Main Irwin, Services Friday at 1 p. m.

Wolowska On Wednesday. June 1968, Honorata Ruminskl of 19 Carrick wife of the late Jacob Wolowski; mother of Thaddeus Wanda the late Theodore ond John Wolowski; sister of Wanda Plutnlckl and Stanley Ruminskl; also five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Visitation 2-4 ond 7-9 p. ot the KOONTZ-BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral Saturday ot 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass In St. Adalbert Church at 9 a. m. Past president ond honorary president of Polish Women Alliance.

In lieu of flower! make contributions to vour favorite charity. Woolslayer On June 4, 1968, Louis of 6309 Hallwood Penn Hills; husband of Bessie father of Mrs. LaVerne Maronev, Paul, James, Thelma, and Louis E. Wolslaver brother of John and Joseph Woolslayer ond Mrs. Elizabeth Sawyer; also survived by five grandchildren and four great- Friend! received 2 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. at the ROBERT H. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 378 Maryland Ookmont, where services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. Zinkham Suddenly on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Walter of 111 North E.

husband of the late Louise Felder Zlnkbam; fother of Mrs. Clara Scarpa, Clyde and Edward Zinkham; steo-father of Mrs. Alvlna Snell and Charles Bruner; brother of John, William, and Mrs. Mollle Rlckard; olso 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren. Friend! received at the WM.

E. ELKIN MORTUARY, 4th. N. Braddock. Services Friday at 1 p.

m. VOLKSWAGEN CITY M0NR0EVILU 351-0301 Guarantees FORDS CHEVROLETS CORVAIRS BUICKS RAMBLERS (MOBILES PLYMOOTHS MUSTANGS PONTIACS CADILLACS When they're epod enough to pass the VW 16-point safety and performance test, that is. Then they get our 100 guarantee that we'll repair or replace all major mechanical pa'ts for 30 days or 1000 miles, whichever comes first. It's a good old car that gets a guarantee like that. engine, transmission, rear axle, front axle assemblies, brake system, electrical system, '67 Chevrolet Impale 2 Dr.

H.T. Super Sport, blue with mjthlnq Interior, bucket seats. V-8, RSH, p. steering. $2295 '66 Ford Galaxle 4-Dr.

Looks, and runs like brand new. M495 '64 Cadillac Coupe DeVllle. Dark blue metallic with matching Interior, full power. $2195 '67 Olds Cutlass 4 V-8. p.

steering, 7,000 miles. $2195 '65 Corvair Monie 4 Dr. H.T., bronie with matching Interior. $1195 63 Ford Flrlane Country Squire, V-l, p. steering, luggage rack.

$1095 WMHVMsW '65 Mustang 2 Dr. H.T., R4H, stick shift, aqua. $1095 '65 Rambler 2 Dr. H.T., RiH, blue with white top i matching interior. $995 '66 Buick Special 4 p.

steering, burgundy with matching interior. $1895 '65 Pontiac 2 Dr. H.T. blue with matching interior, $1295 HMMHsMMV '63 Chevrolet Impale 4 Dr. H.T., green with matching Interior, V-l, p.

steering, $1095 VOLKSWAGEN CITY 347S WM. PENN HWY MONROEVILLE 351-0301 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for a contract or contract! for the con struction of a new 20 outlet ona supply main, from the west side of the Herron HII Reservoir, to Milwaukee Street, Including all the nec essary appurtenances, and for the payment ot ine cost inereot. Passed In Council May 27, 1961. Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M.

BARR AAnvnr Recorded In O. R. 49 page 616 in city Lierx i omce NO. 262 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the letting of a contract or contracts for Ihe lurnlshlng and delivery of a Steel Barricade, Flasher, for the Department of Water, and for the paymeni inereor. Possed In Council May 27, 1961.

Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O. 8. AO nna 41A in my uerxs oitice.

NO. 23 AN ORDINANCE Providing fori the letting ol a contract or contract! for the furnishing and delivery of a Trailer Mounted Brush Chipper, for the Neighborhood Youth Corps, Department of the Mayor, and for the payment thereof. rassea in council way ivog. Approved Junt 3. 1968.

JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In O. R. oaae A17 in city cierk otiice, NO. 264 AN ORDINANCE-Amending Section 1 of Ordinance No.

10. Aooroved January 23, 1968, entitled "An Ordinance providing for a contract or contracts for the Rehabilitation and Rcimprovement of Shadeland Avenue Bridge and Approaches, Including other work incidental thereto, ond for the payment of the cost thereof," by increasing tne total lum ot KWi.gog.uu to $320,000.00. Passed In Council May 37, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M.

BARR Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 oooe 617 In City Clerk'! office. NOT26S AN ORniNANCE-Authnrlllno the issuance of a warrant In favor of the Payroll Account of the City of Pltts- burah In an amount not exceeding S2.367.00, for payment of employees In the Olvislon of Park Patrolmen, Department of Park! ond Recreation, whose names will appear on a special payroll submitted lor the period Irom April 1968 through April 12, 1968, Inclusive, for emergency overtime services rendered for the benefit of the City of Pittsburgh, without previous auhorlty of law, during the period of civil disorder. Passed In Council May 27, 1968.

Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 618 In City Clerk's oHlce.

NO. 266 AN ORDINANCE -Authorizing the Issuance ot a Warrant In tavor of Spiniello Construction Company, In an amount of $34,800.00, In payment tor extra work on the contract for "CLEANING AND CEMENT MORTAR LINING OF THE STEEL RISING MAIN FROM EASTERN AVENUE, ASPINWALL BOROUGH, 8,000 (plus or minus), WEST-WARDLY," Department of Water No. 1570, Controller'! Register No. 18502, for the benefit of the City without previous authority of law. Passed in Council May 27, 1968.

Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 619 In Ciiy ler k's office.

NO 267 AN ORDINANCE Vacating Colbalt Way, between Thirty-sixth Street and St. Augustine Street, ond St. Augustine Street, between Colbalt Way and Thirly-sixth Street, In the Sixth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. Passed In Council May 27, 196). Approved June 3, 1968.

JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 619 in City Clerk's ottice. NO.

268 AN ORDINANCE -Authorizing and directing the Mayor, the Director of Planning and Development and the Director at the Department of Lands and Buildings, on behalf of the City ot Plttsburgn, to enter into an Agreement with The Hill House Association, providing for the activities and undertakings necessary to provide a "Neighborhood and for Its operation pursuant to application filed by the City ot Plttsburgn for a Neighborhood Facilities Grant from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; authorizing and directing the Mayor ond the Director of the Department ot Lands ond Buildings on behalf ot the City of Pittsburgh to enter Into lease with The Hill House Association wnereby the City will lease the Neighborhood Facility to said Association consistent with the foregoing Agreement; and assuring the provision of necessary construction fund! for the Neighborhood Facility. Passed In Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, barr Mayor Recorded In O.

B. 69 page 620 in city Clerk ottice, kin 969 AN ORDINANCE Transferring the sum of $12,194.07 from Neighborhood Youth Corps program No. 4, Lode Account No. 10m, Mayor's Ottice Central Division, Wages and Salaries, to Neighborhood Youth Corps Program No. 2, Code Account No.

101 Mayor Office Central Division, Wages and Salaries. Passed in Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968. jOStPH M. BARR Mcyor Recorded In O.

B. 69 page 626 in city Clerk ottice. no. 27a AN ORDINANCE-! ransferrlng the sums of $1,862.47 from Neighborhood Youm corps rrogrom no. loqe Account No.

301, Lanas ana Buildings, Wages and salaries, and y.ua.fro from Neignoornuod Youtn Corps fragrant No. Loae Account No, 401, Parks and Recreation, Wages ana Salaries, and UtA.a trom Neighborhood Youth Corps Program No. Lode Account No. 501, Civil Service commission, Wages and salaries, all to Neignoorhooa Youtn Corps Program No. Code Account no.

lui. Mayor's Office Centrol Division, Wages and salaries. Hassea in Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968., JOStPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O.

B. 69 page 646 in City Clerk's ottice- NO. 271 am noniNANrF-Trnnsferrlna the sums ot J0u.0u trom Neignbornood Youtn corps program ra. 4, Ai-rraint No. 2QiA, Public Works, Wages and Salaries, and trom Neignoorhood Youtn Corps Pro-nmm kin 1.

Code Account No. 701 Carnegie Liorary ot Pittsburgh, Wages ana saiones, oom iu ntiynuuiiiuvu Youth Corps Program No. 2, Code Account. No. 101 Mayor'! office- central uivision, wages quo ouiuhm.

Passed in Council May 27, tvoa. Approved June 31968 barr Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 627 in City cierk 5 onice nci VAirk H. VuonO.

SttomeVS, 23i0 Grant Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. Notice Is hereby given oy Ihe J. Miller a foreign corporation, i.nri.r th lnw ot tne biate i nMn IK nrinrinal office IS 1 1 Kin onl rhnlnrrnft bond. nr stnte ot tne Common wealth of Pennsylvania, ana sold application was approved on the 3rd day of April, 1968, for a Certiticate of Authority to do business within the Commonwealth Pennsylvania under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law, approved May 5, 1933, P.

L. 364, as amended. The character and nature of the business said corporation proposes to transact in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the said Certificate of Authority Is: Motor common carrier ot property and business related and Incidental thereto. The 'proposed registered office of the said corporation in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be located at No. 147 Nichol Avenue, Borough of McKees Rocks, County of Allegheny (15IJ6) NOTICE Is hereby given that uuarA Iliad with and approved by the Depart- ment ot Stpte of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, or narrtsourg, ro on the 10th day ot Mav, 1968, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, approved Mav 5, 1933, P.

L. 364, as amended. The name of the corporation Is C. G. Hollowav Industries, Inc.

The purpose or purposes for which It was organized are: 1o manufacture, Import, export, buy, sell or otherwise traffic in any and all kinds of machines, eauipment, dies, products, parts, components, and similar articles of commerce, composed fYom, or con sisting ot any material, ana tor inese purposes to have, possess and enfov oil the rights, benefits and privileges iot sola Act ot ASsemDIV. Male Help Wanted adtict tM. i work, able to work in pencil, produc- la nrentntlnn Invnntv rinv wnrk. Call Mr. Palket, Aiiqulppa News, 35-9113.

BAKERS-AII types. Part time. Tonl May1! Bakery, 5830 Library Rd. 833-2282. BARBER Licensed.

Full or part- tlmo In hnnninn rAntr. 951-0994 'BARBER Or apprentice, full I me. ki.k Lltii HA TJ-. Alexander John on Tuesday, June 4, 16I beloved husbond Dorothy J. OH lutr aI iftll UUII St MilkiM- burn, Friends mov toll at the MAURICI L.

KNM MEMORIAL HOMIr Center 01 i wiinni-bure. Servlrei cn Friday mornlno at 11 o'clock. (Fomlly hour J-4 eid 7- p. Berkert Aiipi4 I Al Smith Shaier Townsmp, husband ot fdvthe Wollermon Brckert; tomer St Albirt W.t brother of Myrtle f. Berkerti lo three Family WIN receive trlenns from jmj private buriol service Saturday, Jun I.

ot 1 rn. Binder On Tuesday, June 4, Alois, St 4M Somilt hnnd ot i neri. rY" iher 01 Raymond Mwin II orannchiidren. friends rrelvd I J. in m.

ot the iJ. PfVfER FUNGAL NOMI, Millvole Hloh mas. o7 reauiem In St. Church Millvole, on iaturdoy, June I. at 10 o.

m. Bliss John ot '467 McClure Swiiwol. 0" fwi. beloved husband of Ruth Bliss; tnlhfr ol Barbara Mc-Clernon of North HUH, John P. Ptra HIM; brother ot 6tt Bliss 0 Moronet Wegriyn" five Children HORN I SWISSVALE FUNERAL HOME, IrJm.

ot Monnohela Ave Reaulem hloh mow Cotholic Church on Friday ot 10 a. m. Bomnnz t5 ot'thi "to sister ot Martin Schwarli of Mt. Pros. EtT III Morn Schmidt ol Coo-tvilie Po ond Anton ot YuooC'n: survived bv v-rol niece.

A NOVAK FUNERA'L MJ1 reRcchRovmon? r. liltotlon 2-4 ond 7- P- m. Brown John suddenly on Monday, Jiint 5 of 14 Brldo Etna. Sohreo Inlntt Church, Etna, on Thursday ot 10 o. m.

Br00 10. prdchlldren Friend, where ervlce will be held t-riaay ot II a. cn. Campbell On Wednesday. Junt 1 1W.

Man, SeT, belaid sister ot Mrs Ihorn. (Alberto) Hughes ond A red Rothrum. Friends may Tn t'Se Church of the Resurrection ot It a- m. Carl On Wednesday, June 5, JfJ beloved husband ol Mary Croven Carl ot Noblestown, Paj brctner it Mrs. Theodore Lutr of Akron, 0., Henrv, Elmer, Harry, ond Ray (fort.

Friends 'vgA BirHARD THOMAS FUNtKAU unME Oakdale" where sery-IJS Twill bt he Saturday otter-now ot o'clock, visitations be-Snlno Thursdoy evenlna of 1 o'clock If friends desire, the fanv mJ reauests that memorials be directeS to the United Presbyterian Home, Wllklnsburo. Chalkin rorvss'mon' ctrl'thok ind Morton Chotkln fiends will be received ot BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Forbes Ave. (at rrnltl.

7- Wednesdoy. Services ot 11 a' m. on Thursdoy. Tree ot Lite Cemetery. (Family reaJests contributions to th.

chor-lly ot your choice.) Chernuta On Wednesday. June 5, Frank, of 2814 Poplar Bethel Pack; hlnbond of the late Anna Vencill; tniher of Mrs Ann Mown and Mrs. Mary Rakocl and FranK J. Chernuta; also eioht orandch Wren ond two 0 a orandchlldren. Friends received at Ihe HAROLD CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 West Library Bethe Pork, where blesslno services will be held on Saturday ot 10 o.

m. Collins On Wednesday, June 5, l6f), Jomts M. Collins of 1564 Riverside penn Hills; father of Donald M. Collins; brother of Mrs Ann Mc-Cormlck. Mrs.

Mrs. Katherlne Roush and Miss jion Collins; grandfather of Donna Jenn ond Beth Ann Collins, family requests friends call from 3 4 ond 7 9 ot the LEONARD I. BURKETT FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Ookmont, where iervTcei will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. Collins On Saturday, Mov 11.

1JJ Vietnam, Sp. 4 Jomes G. of 7t5 Movvllle Brookllne be oved busbond of Barbara Jolak Collins, 5on of Potrlcla and Mr Co. Ims; brother of Andre Klefer, Dole, Chester, and Eleanor Col-tins Friends and Veterans or-oonlintlons received at the JOHN 3 OMITER FUNERAL HME 11 South 15th S. 5.

Funeral PLEASE! Try To Place Your WANT AD For The SUNDAY Pittsburgh PRESS As Early As Wednesday Or Thursday DIAL 263-1201 Mesing Of Brook Coraopolll on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Anna; mother ot klizobeth Whllely, Laura Hollinus-worth, Margaril Auuensleln, Kulh Brown. Alfred, Arthur ana John Mesingt olso 25 grandchildren, IS great grandchildren ond tour great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call at R. D. CdPKLANDS, 86 Filth Ave Coroopolis, where services will be held on Friday at 12 JO p.

m. (Memorial contributions may be made to the Zlon Lutheran Cnurch.) Moldovan Thomat age 75, of Chooel Beover, Pa, Tuesday evening, June 4, 1968, In Providence Hospital, Beaver Falls, husband ot Mn. Sophia Deak Moldovant fother of Mlchoel Louis, Beaver, Thomas Joseph, Rochester, Theodore Vincent, Beaver, Mrs. Charles S. Forsylbe, Baaen, Mrs, D.

David Mulr, New Waterford, Ohio; ond ten grandchildren. Friends are being received at the J. T. ANDERSON JR. FUNERAL HOME, 205 College Beaver, Thursday afternoon and evening, where funeral services will be conducted Friday at 4 p.

Interment In Beaver Cemetery. O'Donnell On Wednesday, June 1968, Daniel beloved husband of Margaret (Stelanov); father of Mn, Mar- faret Constontlnt, Janet lore, Patricia. Daniel F. and James J. O'Donnell; son of the late Frank ond Isahelle O'Donnell; stepson of Evelyn O'Donnell; brother of Mrs.

Margaret Klrbv, and Leo V. O'Donnell; stepbrother of Mrs. Mary Evelyn O'Rourke, Maxlne, Annsharon and Walter O'Donnell; also survived bv four grandchildren. Friend! received at the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave, Funeral Soturday at 9:30 o.

m. with reaulem high mass In St. Rosalia Church ot 10 o. m. Family hour! 2-4 and 7-9 p.

Policichio On Wednesday, June 5, 1968, EHsa Muto of 45th wife of Guy Policichio; mother of Pauline Caouto, Emily Carr, Rose Marie and Vincent Policichio; also nine grandchildren; daughter ot Rafellna ond Ralph Muto; sister ot Lillian Dohransky, Alphonse ond Patsy Muto. Funeral from the ALBERT B. MARIE HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler St. on Saturday, June I at 9 a. m.

Re- high mass In St. Augustine hurch a 10 a.m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Ramsey William of Washington Rd.

Wednesdoy, June 5, 1968, beloved husband of Edna Burroughs. Friends received by family Thursday, 7-9 p. m. and 2-4 and 7-9 g. m.

Friday of the RAY A. ROWNLEE FUNERAL HOMfc, Clavsville, Pa. Services Saturday, June 8, at 1 p. m. Reckner (Czarnccki) Marlon B.

Czarneckl on Sunday, June 2, 1968, ot the Naval Hospital, Camp Lelune, N. C. (formerly of Merwyn Shernden), wife of Sgt. John W. Reckner, USMC; daughter of Edward and Beatrice Czarneckl; lister of Edward Czarneckl granddaughter of Mlchoel and Cecelia Smith.

Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartlers Sheraden, after 7 p. m. Wednesday.

Reaulem high mass In Holy Innocents Church on Friday ot 10 a. m. Christian Mothers will recite rosory Friday at 9:40 a.m. Reed Mrs. Bertie of 703 Union McKeesport on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, In Wlghtman Manor Convalescent Home, In her 88th year; wile of the late Oliver W.

Reed; mother of Mrs. Denzel W. of Pgh; olso two grandchildren and four great-grond-chlldren; sister of Mrs. Marie Meyer of Mrs. T.

C. McCreory of Miami, Fla. Services Friday ot 11 a. m. at the CRAIO MEMORIAL HOME (Wm.

H. Craig Director), 3000 Versailles McKeesport. Friends received 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. beginning Wednesday at 7 p.

m. Interment Richland Cemetery. Relnsmith Tuesday, June 4, 1968, George A.t husband of Marlon Bambrlck Rein-smith of 715 Hawthorne Drive, Gay-wood Monor; father of Mrs. John C. Forrest of Katonah, N.Y., and James M.

Relnsmith of Corning, N.Y.; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at The DONALD E. EATON FUNERAL HOME, 733 Ross Wllk. Serv-Ices Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Family hours 2-4 ond 7-9.

In lieu of flowers It Is suggested that memorial gifts may be made to South Avenue Methodist Church, Wllkim-burg. Schreiber On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Harry, husband ot Margaret Kress; lather ot Raymond, Darlene ond Horry brother of Fred, Alleen Armani, Erna Pastorak and Kurt; olso three grandchildren. Friend! ore Invited to call at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral on Saturday with services In St.

John Lutheran Church at 11 a. m. Serraperc On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Mn, Anna Maria Bottl Serrapere, of 102 State Wllmerdlno, beloved wife of Cosimo; mother of Louis, Nicholas, Genre, of Wllmerdlno, Ralph of Plum Boro, Mrs. Angelina Clma of Wllmerdina, Mrs. Annett Keefer, San Diego, California; sister of Albert, Amelia and Vlncenza of Italy; 21 grandchildren; 11 oreat-granchlldren.

Friends received ot JOSEPH A. LEONARDO FUNERAL HOME, 320, Air Brake Wilmerding, Pa. Hiah mas! of reaulem In St. Alovslus R.C, Church on Sat. at 8:30 0.

m. Shelton On Monday, June 3, 1968, George, of 7917 Tocoma St. (former owner of Center Drug beloved husband of Marie Plckenoack Shelton; fother of Mrs. Marie G. Hawthorne and George L.

Shelton; brother of Mrs. Francis Ford, Mrs. Georoelta Hawkins and James Shelton; brother-in-law of William Yarborough. Friends received at the J. M.

McTURNER FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2131 Center Ave. Reauiem mass In St. Brlgld's Church Soturday at 1) a. m. Family visitations from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Rosary Friday ot 7 p. m. Simque On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Nlch-olas, of 1225 Bradock Edge-wood, beloved husband of Mary Rlsch; fother of Mrs. Rita George of Penn Hills, Eleanor Jones of McKees Rocks, Mrs.

Millie Mc-Donnuoh, of Valencia, Nicholas J. of Helena, Montana and Robert E. Slmaue; brother of Mrs. Helen Kertis of White Oak; also 15 grandchildren. Friends received ot the THOMAS L.

NIED FUNi-RAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swiss-vale. Hloh mass of reaulem in St. Anselm'i Church on Friday at 11 a. m. Singleton Gussie of 129 State Wilmerding, suddenly June 1968, at her home; beloved mother of Ollle Jordon of Ala.

and Rebecca Barber of Wilmerding; sister of Jessie Frank and Easter Moe Cox; four grandchildren. Friends received ot FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 6th Braddock. Funeral service Thursday at 2 p. m. from St.

John'! Baptist Church In Wilmerding. Snow On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Lawrence Blaine, of 6689 Kinsman Rood, husband of the late Marguerite Fife Hanev Snow; father of Mrs. Carolyn Clare Arrott Riviere; grandfather of Lvnne Arrott Jenkins; great-grandtather of Lawrence Tale Jenkins; survived also by five nieces and five nephews Including Dr Andrew Jock McAdams of Pittsburgh. Frlsnds received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), Wednesday, 3-5 and 7-9 p. m. Services and Interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be mode to a charity of vour choice. Sostarlc On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Frances, of 409 Kline West Wilmerding; wlte ot the late John Sostarlc; olso survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wilmerding. Requiem mass In St. Alovsius R. C.

Church on Friday at 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Stanley On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Luello of 38 Perry Lone, daughter of the late Anna Wlsler; sister of Mrs. Agnes Joios, Mrs.

Anna Cumer and William B. Stanley. Friends and employes of Western Union received from 2-5 ond 7-10 ot T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 606 Perry Hlahwav, North Hills.

Funerol Saturday morning. Reaulem high moss In SI. Teresa Church ot 10 o'clock. Stenjrer On Wednesday, June 1968, Htlen E. of Baptist Rood; beloved wife cf James E.

Stenger; mother ot J. D. Stenger; daughter of the late Mlchoel ond Margaret Brody; sister of Mrs. Lucille Dlehl ond Mrs. Peggy Bndoll; olso two grandchil-, dren.

Friends received at The JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood. Funeral Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Reauiem mass In St. Gabriel Church at II 0 clock.

Stulpin On Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Anna of 508 Verona N. Braddock, wife of the late Dominlk Stulpin; mother of Mrs. Barbara Rannard ond Mlsi Ann Stulpin, the lale Mrs. Frances ChaoalUs and the late Mrs. Stephanie Matuslk; olso nine grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at REGIS 1. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Tolhot Braddock. Funeral Soturday at 9 a. m. Reauiem high mass In St.

Isidore R.C. Church at 10 a.m. Rosary on Friday at I p. m. I Berkert, Alfred J.

Binder, Alois Bomanz, Anna Chatkin, Ethel Chernuta, Frank Conroy, Mrs. Marie Croft, LeRoy N. Ellis, Louis S. Gallwlts, Sophia B. Gardner, Michael A.

Gaster, Samuel A. Gath, Chester A. Ilesslcr, Paul F. Imhof, Otto L. Jewell, Pauline D.

Judge, Elsie J. Kline, Elsie Z. Mafilieri, Mariangelo Mesing, Anna Moldovan, Thomas T. O'Donnell, Daniel P. Reed, Mrs.

Bertie Relnsmith, George A. Schreiber, Harry Singleton, Gussie Shellon, George Sostarlc, Frances Stanley, Luclla M. Stenger, Helen E. Stulpin, Anna Wagner, Harry J. Walker, William P.

Wolowska, Honorata Death Notices Saturdoy at 9 a Reoulem high mass in Our Lady ot Lorelo Church In Brookllne ar 10 a. m. Remains will be viewed Thursday alter 4 p. Conroy On Tuesday, June 4, 1WJ, Mrs. Marie Conrcy, ot 91 Spruce Notrono, wife ot Thomas E.

Conroy (retired Allegheny County em-olovel; mother ot Thomas, Richard, Groie, Dolores, Virginia ond Mrs. John (Mary Rltol Smith; nsler of Rosella Roll. Friends received ot the BACHA FUNERAL HOME, 32 River Nnlrona, otter I p. rrt. Thursdoy.

Reaulem moss In St. Joseph's Church, Natrona, on Saturday at 10 o. m. Cregan Edward on Wednesdoy, June 5, 196. ot 1305 Chelton Brookllne, beloved lather ot Mary Agnes, Edward John A.

Jomes R. Cregon, Mrs. Elizabeth Rossmon, and the lote Rosemary J. ond Patricia Cregan; brother of James T. Cregan; also nine grandchildren.

Friends may call alter 7 p. Thursday, at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 10A5 Brookllne Blvd. Funeral on Saturday at 1:15 a. m.

high mass of reaulem In the Church of the Resurrection, at 9 o. m. Croft At Van Nuvs, Cal June 3, 19. LeRoy husband ot the late Edith A. Croft, formerly of Pleas- nn, Ullla' Inlhar AAa Garver, Miss Dorothy Crolt, Mrs.

oriy, ruweeir, Muen k. ana oienn mil Th, --i fr nH ThnriHnii 7.0 c.i-.. 4 and 7-9 m. ot the JOHN H. JLitK WHITEHALL FU- fCNAL HOME, 4201 BrOWIlSVllle Brentwood.

Funeral Saturday morning at II o'clock. Diihl On Wednesday, June 5, 1960, Fd-ward S. Dohl of Irwin, retired cool miner; uncle of Miss Cora D. Dahl. 1 WILLIAM SNYDER A SON FUNERAL HOME.

S31 Umn St Iru.1-. Ices Saturday at 1 p. m. Davis On Mondov, June 5, 1W8, Hlrnm beloved husbond of (he lole tulu father of Glenn R. and D.

Louise; brother of Miss Ruth Dnvls of Belleville, III. Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 940 Frankslown Road, Penn Hills. Funeral services Thurs-day at p. m. Masonic service Wednesday evening at p.

m. Davis Mrs. Bridget, of 519 19th. Homestead, on Tuesday, June 4, beloved wife of the late Martin H. Davis; mother of John Davis; Miss Mavme H.

Davis; Miss Ruth Davis; Mrs. Mlchoel (Margaret) Locey; Mrs. James (Nora) Palmer; Mrs. P. J.

(Ann) Mee; Mrs. John (Florence) Collins; also prandchlldren, ond 55 oreaf-grand-chlldron. Friends received ot the WM. R. WELSH FUNERAL HOME, 309 loth Homeslood.

Reaulem hloh mass, Saturdoy at 10.30 from St. Mary'j Magdalene Church. Dickinson Of 505 Pine Drive, Moon on jiiiib (yog, ivtervnie, father of Mrs. Loura Thompson, Mrs. Leono Hill, Elmer ond Clor-ence Dickinson; also nine rrond-chlldren and SO great-grandchildren.

Friends may coll at R. D. COPE-LANDS, 867 Fifth Coroooolls, where services will be held on Thursday evening ot 8 o'clock. Ellis On- Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Loulj residing ot 5341 Soring Valley formerly of 3718 Liberty husband of Kathryn Wlck-mann; father of Mary Catherine Hutchinson of Newark, N.Y., ond Fred G. Ellis.

Also eight grandchildren; brother of Ellen Mnlson, Bertho Tocorizeo, Mary O'Brien, Till, John and Frank Ellis, Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, 3600 Penn Ave on Saturday, June 8 at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high moss ot St. John the Boptlst Church ot 9:30 a.

m. Holv Nome Society and friends Invited. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9. Fronzaglia Vincent, on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, son of Ethel and Victor Fromoglla; brother of Victoria Frontoolia; grandson of Erplno and Josephine Fromaalla. Friends received ot the STEPHEN A.

TOOLE FUNERAL HOME, formerly O'Toole ond O'Connor, 5106 Second Horel-wood, olter 2:30 p.m. Wed. Hloh mass ot reaulem In the Church ol St. Stephen on Friday at 10 a. m.

Family reauests that donations be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. Gallwits At Bovnton Bench, Flo on Tues-dov. June 4, 1968, Sophia Bassel-man, wife of the lote John C. Gallwlts (formerly of Soring Hill); mother ol Mrs. Lillian Flemlna of Florida, Mrs.

Mlno Riser ot Cincinnati ond Karl M. Gallwlts of Irwin; olso survived bv two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Beginning on Thursday friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 a Ithe BETCHER MORTUARY, 633 Colltornio Ava-Ion. Services on Saturday morning at II o'clock. Gardner Suddenly on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Michael A.

Gardner, ot 715 Arlington Ave. Rear (formerly of Reoina beloved husband of Catherine Menzel Gardner; father of Mrs. Catherine Beech, Pool, ond Mrs, Mory Puniock; olso e'oht grandchil-dren; brother of Stephen, Mrs. Helen Novokowski ond Mrs. S'eMa TemperoNki F-iends rrceived ot the COLL1GAN-BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave Funeral on Saturdoy, June 8, ot 9 a.

mass of requiem In St. Michaels Church of 10 a. m. Gaster At Chicago. on Tuesdov, June 4.

T968. Samuel A husband of the lote Margaret Got! Gnster formerly of Poh.l; norther of Albert Gaster of Colton, Calif. Frienas will he received ot the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highwov, Pprrvsville.

afler noon Saturday, where services will be held on Monday morning ol 11 o'clock. Gath Unexpectedly on Wednesdoy, June 5. I96S. Chester husband of Frances Goth of 57 Longmore Bellevue; father ot Arthur E. Galh; son ot Wlliiom R.

ond the lote Mavme Smith Galh; brother of Robert ond Glenn Gath, Adath Cole, Esther Ernest, Margaret Rosenkelmer, Agnes Burget ond Dorothy Schaffner. Friends received Ot the LAWRENCE I. IWILLfcK FUNERAL HOME. 460 Lincoln Reilevue. where services will be held on Saturday afternoon al 2 p.

m. Guckert On Tuesday, June 4, 1968. P. Lawrence Guckert, late of the North-side, belcved brother ot Minnie Adams and Myrtle Guckert. Funeral from the WILLIAM SIRLIN'S MORTUARY, 6J0 East Ohio St.

on Frl-dry. Rcauiem high mass in St. Peier's Church af 9 a. m. Friends Invlled.

Visitation 2-4 ond 7-9 m. Mortuary hours 10 to 10 p. m. Heim Suddenly on Mondov, June 3, 1968, Louis of .186 Hoven beloved husband of Edith Mar Helm. Friends received ot MER-' VIN C.

STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 5.14 Island McKees Pocks Funeral cn Thursday at 12 ,10 Services In St. Marks Lutneron Church, 107 Broadway at 1 Family houii 1-4 and 710 p. m. Alexander, John R. liliss, John M.

Brown, John E. Brown, Ruth Campbell, Mary C. Carl, Fred W. Collins, James M. Collins, Jamci G.

Cregan, Edward V. Dahl, Edward S. Davis, Hiram R. Davis, Bridget Dickinson, Melville Fronzaglia, Vincent Guckert, P. Lawrence Millard, Wallace R.

Jackson, Thomas Jones, Pearl R. Lacey, Thomas E. Sr. Lovelace, Vlney Mariner, Eleanora E. Matijcvlc, Nickola McCombs, Amy McGuinness, Mary K.

Policichio, Elisa Ramsey, William C. Reckner, Marian B. Serrapete, Ann Maria Simquc, Nicholas Snow, Lawrence B. Vandzura, John Wcixcl, SSgt. Daniel J.

Wilson, Delitha M. Witcraft, Theodore Woolslaycr, Louise Zinkham, Walter Death Notices Ilesslcr On Wednesaav, June 5, 1968, Paul F. Hessler, of Barneoat Beech, Waretown, N. J. (lormerly ot Mt.

Oliver), husband ol Mary E. Bren-nan; father of Thomas E. Hessler ot Camp Hill, Pa brother of Mrs Ben Steigerwald ond Albert Hessler; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received alter 12 noon on Thursday ot the MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Road. Reaulem hiah mass In Nativity Church on Saturday ot 9:45 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph! Cemetery. llilhird On Monday, June 3, 1968, Wallace beloved brother of Mrs. Jean-netle Lowrle; also survived by nieces ond nephews.

Carpenter'! Local Union 51l and friends received 2 to 4 and 1 to 9 p. m. ot the CHAPEL OF WALTER J. SPERLING, 625 Lockhart N. S.

Funeral iervice on Friday ot 10 a. m. Imhof On Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Otto L. ot 1486 Edgehlll Dormont; beloved husband of Olive Reynolds Imhof; foster father ot Miss Vir ginia M. Anderson; brother of Harry E.

Imhof, Mrs. Morle Tepe ona me lote tvucnaei valentine C. Imhof and Mrs. Christina Byrne. Friends received at L.

BEINHAUER 4 SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty where services will be held on Friday at 2 p- m. Jackson On Monday. June 3.

1968. Thomas. ot 1212 Maple Turtle Creek, beloved husband of Hazel Schall, and (other of Harold, Albert, Clyde, Dallas, Mrs. Margaret Chotlos, Mn. Hazel Moore, and John 14 grandchildren and six great-grand- ennaren; oroiner ot jonn, Mrs.

Mary Clark, Mrs. Julia Stemmler, Mrs. Ruby Freeman, and Sally Ellison. Friends will be received at the JOHN L. OUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11111 anO Airbrake Turtle Creek, where services will be held Friday at p.

m. Jewell On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Pauline Donley; wite of the late Glenn W. Jewell of Bradford Woods; mother ot Mrs. Joanne Hill, Glenn W. Jr.

ond James D. Jewell. Friends will be received ot the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Porry High way, perrvsviue, tor ine memorial services on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Jones On June 3, 1968, Pearl wife of the late Thomas E. Jones, In her 90th year; mother of Paul W. and Adrian A. Morgan, and Mrs. Kath-ryne Morgan Duncan of Santo Monica, also survived by three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

Friends received at the DONALD E. EATON FUNERAL HOME, 733 Ross Wllk. Services Wednesdoy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. (Member of First Presby. terlan Church of O.E.S.

S39, Whte Shrine 1)3 ond Order of Amaranth 78.) Judge On Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Elsie Of 1419 Alton Beechvlew. beloved wife ot Harry sister of Burns Dertllnger, William B. Gar. vln of Florida and Frank Garvin ol Chicago, niece of Mrs. Grace Carper of West Va.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Services on Saturday ai 2 p.

m. Interment Jefferson Memorial Prk. Kline On Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Elsie Zlel Kline, 756 Chartlers McKees Rocks; wile the late J. Earl Kline; mother of Mrs. R.

D. Dickson and Alice Virginia McGuIre; prondmother of Walter D. Dickson, Lynn Ann and Sharon McGuIre; sister ot Alice ond Lucv Zlel, Dr. O. T.

Zlel, E. H. Zlel of Mt. Lebanon, H. A.

Zlel of Front Royal, Virginia. Friends received from 5 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. ot McDER-MOTT 12'S Chartlers McKees Recks. Services on Saturday, June 8 ot II a m.

Lacey Thoams E. Sr. of Munholl, on Tuesday, June 4, 1968; beloved husbond of the late Mrs. Onor (Coursev) Lacev; father of Sylvester Thomas E. Mrs.

John (Elsie) O'Donnell and Mrs. Anthony (Rita) Foderaro; brother of Miss Catherine Lacev; also surviving are 11 grandchildren and 15 greal-arandchlldren. Friends "orrlverl at the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead.

Reaulem high mass Friday In St. Mary Magdalene R. C. Church at 10 a. m.

Lovelace Vlney of 7314 Idlewild St. on June 3. 1968; beloved mother ot Mrs. Dorothy Johns, Mrs. Theney Jenkins, Charles ond Robert.

Service Friday I p.m. from Chapel. Family visitations 2-4 ond 7-9. Friends received ot the OLIVER H. STORMS FUNERAL HOME, 915 Gerritt Pgh.

8, Pa. Maglieri Mariangelo, on Wednesday, June 5, 1969. beloved husband of Crls-tine lafroncesco; father of Mrs. Carmena Walker and Dominic Mogllerl; brother of John Moglierl; also one grandchild. Friends received ot the LEO G.

SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 5128 Second Hozelwocd. Requiem moss in St. Stephen's Church on Saturdoy of 9 o'clock. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Mariner On Tuesdov, June 4, 1968, of 2:30 Eleanora E. Koenig, beloved wile of the late Wooles C. Mariner mother ot Eleanor J. and M. Comer Mariner Jr.

Family reauests visitations between the hours of 2-5 ond 7 10 p. m. ot the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsvllle N.S. Services on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Matijcvlc On Tuesdov, June 4, 1968, Nickola, ot 338 Ouary St. (Adderly) Monroe-ville; beloved father ot Peter of Turtle Creek, Mrs. Mary Drodano-vlch of Ft. Lauderdale. Daniel of Export, Mike of Baltimore, and Slella at home; also survived bv 10 grandchildren.

Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wilmrrdlng. Services In St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church on Friday at 1 p. m.

Friends Invited. McCombs Of 2524 Shenandoah Upper St. Clair on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Amy Eileen, beloved daughter ot Chalmers B. and Ann P. McCombs; sister of Chalmers, Linda, Beth Ann and Keith McCombs.

Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt. Lebanon, until Friday, June 7 at 10 m.

Angel hioh mass In St. Winifreds R. C. Church at 11 a. m.

McGuinness Mary Kearns McGuinness of Swln-derman Wexford (formerly of tosi tnai, on luesaav, June 4, 1968, beloved mother of Mrs. Sarah Coin, Mrs. Mary Petrocko. Mrs. Josrphlne Hooon, John, Matthew, James, and the late Raymond McGuinness; also 20 grandchildren ond 15 preof-arandchildren.

Friends may call at the GEO. A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, Perry Hlohwov, Mccaudie, township. Reauiem mus In St. Alphonsluj Church on Friday at 9:45 ,0.

m. Florists Basket! $5 J. Lost and Found All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Post Gazette Male and Female Help columns ojjering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the oasis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Post-Gozette does not knowingly accept Help-Wanted adi from employer! covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act, it they otter less than tne legal minimum wage or fall to pay ot least time and one-half tor overtime hours The minimum wage for employment covered bv the FLSA prior to the 1966 Amendment! Ii $1.60 an hour, with overtime pay required alter 40 hours a week. Job! covered as a result of the 1966 Amendments re-aulre $1.15 an hour minimum with overtime pay reaulred after 42 hour! a week.

For specific information, contact the Wage and Hour Otiice of the U.S. Department of Labor, in Room 702 Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Phone: 644-2996. When answering, aavertuementi addressed to Post-Gazette boxes DO NOT Include other oooeri ot personal value.

Advertisers often tall to call for all replies addressed to a Post-Gozette box number and this mall Is destroyed It remaining over 10 days after final Insertion ot advertisement. Sin order to protect the advertisers om receiving circular matter, It expressly understood and agreed that all such matter shall be withheld as far as possible by The Post-Gazette. Only bona tide answers to advertisements In care of the Post-Gazelle will be delivered to advertiser! on presentation ot the box number tickets-Questions ana answer on Employment Agencies Is available to you by writing the Better Business oureau. iw ore burah. Pa.

15319. 3rant Building, Pitts- BARBER $70 guarantee. Mediate'! Barber Shop, K-Mart Plaza, bast McKeesport 823-9978. BARBER Steady 5 days. More inan iuu in commission, tall 12 noon to p.

m. 004-y6j3, BILLER High speed typlst-Mlnl-mym 60 wpm. Call 771-4500 between 9 a. m. and 5 p.

m. Monday thru Friday, An Equal Opportunity Em-plover. BROKERS-Steel hauling. Tractor trailer, 80 ot gross. Poid alter each trip.

Tractor only, 75 of gross; trailer! turnished. Phone between 9 ana 6-I5I, txt. lui. DuitncKi Duuei5 e. Kill nuur help.

Experienced only. Phone 621- 2300. CAREER OPPORTUNITY For men over 21 for established life debits in Braddock area. To inese men we otter permanent posl tfons, frlnae benefits, aunrnnteeri tnl ory plus commission and bonus. To auallfy, you need not have life Insurance selling experience but ambition and determination to succeed.

We will train you at company expenses, opportunity to move Into management otter second vear. If vou think vou are qualified for such a position, call 371-9900 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. tor nterview. Our agency members kiidw or mis aa.

COCKTAIL Walter Assistant to bartender, for exclusive men's club. Seasonal, April thru October. Apart- menr nva an i. innmrt Mr. Nnnen 238-9555.

COOK Wanted-Experienced, must be good on steaks. From 3 p. m. to 12. Must have transportation.

Ginnv Lou Club. 881-9904. Copywriter We need a versatile writer with print broadcast experience to help us promote America's biggest selling, weekly magazine. Must relocate to the Philadelphia area. Write us a note send a resume: PROMOTION DIRECTOR TV GUIDE RADNOR, PA.

19088 DIESEL Driver! Experienced steel hauling. Michigan run only. 24 of gross, full paid hospitalization. Phone etween 9 and 5, 776-1571, Ext. 105.

DOCK Supervisor-Night turn. Must have knowledge ot city. Minimum reaulred 3-5 years experience with drag line and freight cross-dock. Loading. Call 771-4500 between 9 a.

m. and 5 p. m. Monday through Friday. An Eaual Opportunity Em-novei Electronics: Digital Technicians Go Worldwide With Philco-Ford In one of variety of stateside or overseas positions and put vour previous exoerl-ence to good usel Take advantage of an opportunity that features: Liberal Overseas Allowances, Salaries, Benefits, Advancement.

Our current needs ore for persons auallfled in the maintenance of digital computers or in-outoutput eauipment for digital operations. Also Field Engineers and Technicians With a minimum of 2 vears experience In the Installation and maintenance of: SONAR RADAR TELEMETERY GROUND COMM SECURE COMM TEST EQUIPMENT CLOSED CIRCUIT TV FOR PITTSBURGH INTERVIEWS Call Mr. Glen Cummins 47I-6087 June 7 4 PM 7 PM Sat. June 8 9 AM 5 PM Sun. June 9 9 AM-4 PM Or send vour resume, Including salary requirements, in confidence to: Philco-Ford Corporation Education Technical Services Division (Formerly TechRep Division Dept.

84 G. P.O. Box I0 Fort Washington, Pa. 1 903.4 An Eauol Opportunity Employer GUITARIST Muit know too twenty ona oe aaeoT ai an omn nun v. music.

Hurrvl Job awaiting. No experience necessary, 771-1185 ori iiijws. LABORERS-Part time. Work around race iracn, vu-nrr. MACHINISTS Experienced finished turning fording American Forge.

Nlchol Avenue, MCK-ees kocks, MAJOR Oil Company Has clerical! position available at local so es terminal. Send resume to i Box F489, Post-Gozette. An Eaual Opportunity employer. MpruAMir Experienced for elec tric typewriters. Also experienced mechanic on adding Cray Brothers, 664-9186 or 462-em.

MAN-OVER 18 Oootv for recent Grod fo loin Busl-Product Service Division of lae. oo. Training program. Advcmt $90 wk. salary to start otter orientation.

rUK Arr I IUUA1 i 9 AM-S PM ot 391-5227 1 per hour salary. Delivering advertising gifts. Car nec-essarv. Call 281-7384. i fUKItk uaviime, run nine, apply In person.

Original House ot Beet, 125 Bouquet Oakland. i PRODUCTION MANAGER For linen supply plant. Salary Other benefits. For Interview and appointment phone 341-2400 or 222- 16S0. SALESMAN Well known transportation company Is listed on the New York Stork Exchonae wishes to employ an experienced man.

Salary, commission, company auto. Local office, full company benefits. Mail comiaennai replies to box b40 Post-Gazette. SERVICE Station Attendant Over ib run ana parr-rime, uave Boron, ooi coal mug ay. Jl-yjui.

SERVICE Station Attendant Full-1 time, experienced only. 561-9762, I west Lioeriv Ave. SHOE Shiner Wanted-Must be ex-1 perleneed. Manhattan Shoe Repair, 656 Washington Mt. Lebanon.

TRUCK Driver For beer distribu tor. Call 461-3134. A Good Place to Work Real estate salesman, graduated commission scale, unlimited earn-rngs, free gasoline, hospitalization, profit sharing, leads furnished. No owner or manager competition. call Mr.

Sherbon Northwood Realty 931-5060 4 Male Commission and-or Franchise Sales SALESMAN National company needs aggressive salesman. Up to $200 a week draw on salary or commission. Many other fringe benefits. Contact Mr. Boyce, Holiday Inn, Parkway West, 10 a.

3 and 8 p. m. sharp. Phone 923-2253. Male-Female Help CASH Paid to Blood Donor! 321 Blvd.

of Allies (formerly 12th Lib erty). Apply Monday thru Friday 9-3; Saturday 9-12. 471-9674. DIETARY DEPT. ASST.

DIETARY MGR. PRODUCTION MGR. Appropriate degree and experience PATIENT SERVICE MGR. DIETARY PURCHASING AGENT Degree or related experience PART TIME THERAPEUTIC DIETITIAN 20 hours per week. FOOD SERVICE SUPVR.

Completion of approved training oro-eram reaulred. tontact personnel Presbyterian University Hospital, 230 Lothroo Pa. 662-8100 ext. 477. INSTRUCTOR-Post secondary, private school.

Position open for Fall. College degree plus 2 or more vears retailing experience. Write stating education, experience and salary re-quirements to Box 446, Post-Gozette TRACING Clerk Department; transportation company. Some experience necessary. Call between a.

m. 5 p. m. Monday through crldoy. 771-4500.

An Eaual Opportunity Employer. 6 Female Help Wanted COUNTER Girl-Day turn, no Sundays, holidays. Launies Diner, 113 S. Main St. West End.

921-9384. COUNTER Girl Experienced, South runs, cleaning anop. jui-sj. HOSTESS-Secretary-Over 21. Apply hi wet sun.

layior uining Koom, East McKeesport. HOUSE KEEPER-Woman with minimum of own responsibilities to work a flexible 2-3 or more days a week, plus some evening babysitting, and occasionally over night. Must enloy children and animals. Good driver. East Liberty area resident with own car.

Additional desirable Qualifications: good simple cook ond capable seamstress. State complete aualiflca-tlons, salary reaulrement and refer-ences. Box A-455, Post-Gazette. HOUSEKEEPER Desiring home, live-in; 1 gentleman; call days, ZtM-5525. LICENSED Practical Nurses All shifts, Rosella Hospital.

471-1771. OFFICE Glrl-WIII pay up to $400 month, 5-dav week, no shorthand. Must be good typist, pleasant telephone voice, conscientious worker. Interviews 7-9 p. m.

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9-12 noon. 229 Atwond Oakland. PAYROLL SUPV. Hcavv vol. Thoro.

knowledge taxes, to $500; SECYS. STENOS. (Exec), A-l to $450. Urgent. SHERMAN (Employment Agency), 218 Empire 471-4776.

SEWING WOMAN STANDARD SPORTSWEAR STORE MIRACLE MILE SHOP CTR- Monrpeville I Alteration work on men's trousers. Pleosant working conditions. Apply at store or call Mr. J. Cook, 281-9029 for Information.

STENOGRAPHER i For general otflce work. Ldwrence-vllle District. Write stating age and qualifications to Post-Gazette, Box 441. TELLER and general office Savings and Loan Association in City. Excellent opportunity for June graduate as well as mature applicant.

Must type and have aptitude for fig-, ures. State qualifications, experience ond startina salary expected. Write BnxA57. I Home Parties Has openlnps In "Vs area. Part time, $35-50 commission, full time, S50 to $10" Colleae students may apply.

462-6114; 678- 8077. WAITRESS Over 21- Food and Cocktails. Dy turn. Experience not necessary. Aoplv In person.

The Musketeer Lounge, 311 Market Downtowi. WAITRFS Full or part time. Castowoys Restaurant, McKees Rocks, 331-2848. AVON Full or part time. Earn $10 per day, comm.

Service your neighborhood. Terri-t tories available in Pittsburgh-j Allegheny and surrounding coup-ties. Immediate placement. Phone 471-2523. 7 Situations Wanted-Male it.

juiMuiiun, rcMuuic, c-j perleneed, desires permanent live-in Will pav all expenses. Box, I ii, osi-tazeue. 9 Schools and Instructions AUTOMATION JOBS OPEN NOW IBM KEYPUNCH CASHIER-CHECKER PBX RECEPT. TkAIN NOW PAY LATER High school not req. No oge limit.

FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Day or Evening Classes CASHIER TRAINING INSTITUTE 313 Sixth Aye. 261-2259 CARPET -Tile Installation School -5648jwFrlendshlp Pgh. 15206. TRIANGLE SCHOOL OF DRAFTING "Specialists In Drafting Tralnina" 4 Smilhfield 22, 281-2013 I Day-Eve. Classes Beam June 24, '68 VETERAN APPROVE UNIVERSAL ART ACADEMY 313 6th Pqh.

22 261-0870 A CAREER IN ART Teenoae Classes VETERAN APPROVED I white, Missouri taps, answers to Mandy Reward. 443-1876. GOLD Ring Man's, lost. Engraved "M.M.M. to A.L.M." South Hills area.

653-0178. NORWEGIAN-Eikhound Licensed, male, black silver, tall curls over back, Moon Township, reward. 264- pnnni c.iil. i uiVh cAi i.i viunuy tsaiawin "'Oh fc.hool, black, white markings. ewara.

WATCH Ladies Silver Elgin. Jfrt'Efntol value. Lost. Reward. Personal ST.

ANTHONY. Thank favor! received. Gerry. you for Legal Notices NO. 255 AN ORniNANrC AmanHlM th Zoning Ordinance.

Nn 1 nnt-iKntiAiH May 10, 1958, as amended, Zoning yis.i.v. gncci i--mu-eio dv cnanomg from "C3" District to "r4" DMnrt all that property bounded by: Broad Street; North Whitfield Street; Harvard Street and Lots Numbered 149 and 236, Block 83-P In the Allegheny County Block and Lot System, llth Ward. Passed in Council Mnu 97. ioab nwwi uou ivoo JOSEPH M. BARR'Sft'o, Cleveland, Ohio (441251, that Recorded In .8.

69 page 610, In City Clerk's office NO. 256 AN ORDINANCE-Transferring the sum of $25,000.00 trom Code Account No. 20, NeigiiDornood Youth Corp! Program, to Neighborhood Youth Corps Concentrated Employment Program, Code Account No. 914, Mavor's Office Central Division, Supplies, Eauipment, Miscellaneous 5ervlce and Materlals-Cltv Funas. Passed In Council May 27, 1968.

Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Movor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 611 In City Clerk's office.

NO. 257 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing Ihe Movor, the Director of Planning ond ueveioomeni ona ine Director ot Lands and Buildings to enter Into an agreement with the United States Steel Corporation and Jones and Lauahlin Corporation and the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh for a feasibility study for the possible development of low ond moderate Income housing In the Hazel- wood area of Pittsburgh. Hassea in council way 21, Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In O.

B. 69 page 611 In. City Clerk's office. NO. 258 AN ORDINANCE Appropriating and setting aside in Bond Funds 195 and 199 the total sum of $35,000 to carnegie LiDrarv ot riiisourgn, tor work as follows: replacement of existing self-contained waler-cooled oack-aoe units with a central air-cooled air-conditioning svslem In the Tech- noiogv ueoanmenr or ine wain Li brarv Building In Oakland; I ot a new floor covering In tne Lending I Department of the Main Library Building; replacement of plumbing and kitchen fixtures In the Staff Room of the Librorv: renlocement Si at the.

Lawrenccvllle Branch With new galvanized fence; landscape Im provements to the Hazeiwood Library Branch, ond other work Incidental to these Improvements. Passed In Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor office" 6U BARBER-Steady and good; euaran-'h Clerk office.

tee ana commission. 682-9649. am nsrMu.urr ...1.1 nu. ai wwuii.ntc-miiMiii, un cinn, gencv appropriation of $280,000 tor Bureau ot ponce overtime payments In the Department of Public Safety.iBARBER or Apprentice-5-day week. hours.

$100 guarantee. 327-2511 possea in council way oorovea June JOSfcPI-l M. BARK Mavor Recorded In O. B. as nnn, ai In City Clerk's office.

NO. 260 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for a i BARBER or Aoprentice -Steady. 5 Shn.ininci Ontor. I 'r 1 oaie. rn-vouy BARBER Wanted-Forest Hills.

Part time. Call 823-1720. BARBER or apprentice. Steady SIOO BARBER Stylist. Good opportunity.

$80 week commission. Brentwood. I881 99I9, contract or contracts tor painnng guarantee commission ei-yu; nloht lighting lowers af various loca- 963-9895, tlons In the Deportment of Parks ond BARBER-Stvlist. High earnings, va-Recreaton ond orovidlna for the Catlon, Short hours, top clientele, payment of the cost thereof. 381-0218 Possed In Council Moy 27, 1968.

Annrnverf June .1. 1968. BARB.ER-or aopd apprentice-full or JOSEPH M. RAPpjPort time; coll 561-9816. Mavor Recorded In O.

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